1999 Buick Park Avenue Sedan 4-door 3.8l, Great Condition, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Palm Coast, Florida, United States
1999 Buick Park Avenue in very good condition. Started life in California and moved to Florida in 2005. Chassis is clean and rust-free. Exterior body and paint are in very good condition, with one notable scratch on left rear quarter (pictured). Rest of body shows normal or better than normal wear and aging. Interior is likewise in very good to excellent condition. Power seats, windows, mirrors and locks. Trip computer. CD player and cassette. HomeLink. Low mileage (75,XXX). No excuses sort of car. Recently had new a/c compressor, drier and evaporator installed. Mechanically excellent condition. Owner's manual. Two sets of keys with working. Car is located in Ormond Beach, Florida area and can be inspected prior to auction close with arrangements. Short range delivery negotiable in Central Florida (Orlando, Titusville, Jax radius). Please don't hesitate with specific questions or photo requests. I'll do my best to oblige in a timely fashion.
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2016 Buick Regal prices slashed
Tue, Aug 4 2015The Buick Regal is getting an aggressive price cut for the 2016 model year to keep pace in a crossover-centric world and its own hyper-competitive midsize sedan segment. The 2016 Buick Regal GS now starts at $35,915, after a $925 destination charge, which amounts to a $3,320 price cut compared to 2015. There's no de-contenting associated with the cost decreases either, and the vehicles are now available with Apple CarPlay. The lower prices follow through much of the lineup. The 1SP Premium model sees a $2,535 savings at $33,415 after destination; the 1SL trim falls $1,000 to $30,840; and the 1SV maintains at $28,915. The decision to make these cuts is meant to better position the midsize sedan against its rivals. "We know consumer sentiment towards sedans has decreased," Buick spokesperson Nick Richards said to Autoblog. CUVs like the company's own Encore are where buyers are moving. "Repositioning the Regal to more aggressively compete in the midsize sedan segment is the first of many steps we are taking in advance of next year's product offensive," Buick sales vice president Duncan Aldred said in a letter to dealers, according to USA Today. The decision probably couldn't have come at a better time because the Regal has suffered so far in 2015. Through July, the company has delivered 10,928 of them, down a significant 19.3 percent from the same period last year. A recent study also found that the model was among the most likely in the US to be sold after just one year of ownership.
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The Chevelle's challenger is almost as rare and arguably just as cool. The 1987 Buick Grand National GNX looks just as mean today as when new. It eschews a traditional muscular V8 in favor of a 3.8-liter turbo V6 making a claimed 276 hp and 360 lb-ft, although that number is supposedly a bit underrated. Also, just 547 examples of the GNX version were ever built making it quite a collector's item too.